Noah Feddersen Joins CU Buffs: A New Era for Colorado Basketball
Noah Feddersen has transferred to the CU Buffs, seeking a program that needs a strong post presence. His decision was heavily influenced by returning point guard Barrington Hargress, a key factor in making his choice similar to previous influences during his time at North Dakota State. Feddersen, standing at 6-foot-10, comes with considerable experience from playing 99 games over three seasons at NDSU, which he hopes to leverage in adapting to the Big 12's level of competition. He aims to address a rebounding shortfall for the Buffs, who ranked last in average rebounding margin in the conference last season. With a focus on interior play, Feddersen is excited about the mix of coaching and players on the new team.
By the Numbers- Feddersen averaged 5.0 rebounds last season and 6.0 in 2024-25.
- He played 99 games at North Dakota State over three seasons.
- He went 5-for-7 at the free throw line while faced Michigan State in the NCAA Tournament, scoring seven points.
- Feddersen is one of 10 newcomers on CU's roster.
- Seven of the 13 scholarship players on CU's roster are true freshmen.
- CU finished last in Big 12 games in rebounding margin last season.
Feddersen's integration into the Buffs is set to be pivotal as he aims to enhance their interior play alongside Hargress. Upcoming summer workouts will provide essential experience as the team prepares for the transition to the Big 12. Expectations are high for how he will contribute to improving the team's rebounding and overall performance in the upcoming season.
Bottom LineFeddersen鈥檚 move to the CU Buffs signifies a strategic choice not only for personal growth but also as a solution to the team's pressing rebounding issues. With significant experience and support from returning players, he has the potential to make a considerable impact on the Buffs' performance in the competitive Big 12 landscape.
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